As previously said, have your heavy classes focus the Heavy if you're pushing in with an uber. If the Heavy is just roaming on a flank or he has no support from his team (mainly medic) Have your flank classes (Scouts maybe roamer) focus him.
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SteamID64 | 76561198045653187 |
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SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:42693729 |
Country | United States |
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Mouse | razer deathadder |
Keyboard | razer blackwidow stealth |
Mousepad | Steelseries 12in |
Headphones | Turtle Beach - x12 |
Monitor | SYLVANIA 32" Flat Screen TV Model LC320SLX |
Played with him on my HL team and in some 6s lobbies. This guy knows how to play the Sniper class. Would totally recommend for a team.
Process mid and Process 2nd.
Played on a 6s team with him. Really good guy, would totally pick him up!
Goodluck Slin, Hope all goes well and I'll see you next time. :)
Here's my music playlist, you can scroll through it if you'd like. Various electronic artists.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTS-g1YHOD3RVNG-TDC9I-JDRNenELEd
For me at least, i feel that i get better at DM from just playing in PUGs. MGE/DM is also good but it's really up to your style of play. If you enjoy the atmosphere of MGE and DM and if you feel that you're improving that way then do that. There's tons of different methods and techniques people use to get better, but i believe each person has their own way to get better and it really comes down to you and what you find more beneficial. Try all of the ideas people suggest to you and find out which one you enjoy the most and which one you're more comfortable with. Sorry if this isn't helpful.
AndKennethCheck out this site
http://www.logicalincrements.com/
The only thing I'd say is that you might want to look for an i5 if you can afford it, as it will give you better ability to upgrade other things later on. I got the i5 3750K so I could overclock it when I get a beefier GPU and go to water cooling. The processor is the hardest thing to upgrade because it usually means a new mobo.
Thanks really helpful! Do you think if i were to upgrade my i3 to an i5 my mobo will be compatible with it; or if i were to upgrade to an i7?
Hi guys, so i decided it's time to get rid of this 7yr old PC and move on to a real computer. I've researched quite a bit on my parts making sure they work for all the games that i plan to play. I wanted to ask some advice to know if my computer build is good.
Just a note, that the games i plan to run (Most GPU/CPU intensive games) Would be Skyrim and Bioshock Infinite. Those are the highest hits for my build. Idc if i run them on low, i just want to play them :)
Here are the parts i picked:
-Basic CD Burner
-500GB HD (Also a 1TB HD i currently have in this computer, same brand)
-Geforce GTX 650
-430W PSU
-8GB RAM
-Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130655
-Intel i3-3220
-Windows 7
Total price is $616.93. Any suggestions if i should downgrade anything or get any better parts? I will be upgrading parts in the later future. Thanks in advance.
AlfieLanterNhttp://i.imgur.com/wRgIJdT.jpgwhat is your keyboard configuration?
I'm a lefty btw.
I use arrow keys for movement, right CTRL for crouch and rshift for jump. everything else is default really. I'm pretty comfortable with this set up. I've used it for pretty much any other game I've played.
Besides TF2..
-DK64
-Spyro (any)
-Crash Bandicoot (any)
-Counter Strike (any)
-Binding of Isaac
-Portal 2
http://i.imgur.com/wRgIJdT.jpg
I'm a lefty btw.
Is this only for the PS4? If it is i'll be very sad.. :(